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Just like burlesque shows were lighting up every club calendar last year, trivia nights are the hot new mid-week to-do. Kitsch Bar, with it's intimate, red-lit setting and cozy lounge-style seating, is riding the trivia wagon, too, and we're pretty excited about it. So gather your best...
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A treasure hunt for plastic eggs filled with treats and gourmet food trucks offering special items such as Easter Egg Hamburgers and Grilled Cheese with Scrambled Egg Sandwiches are on the menu for the 9th Annual Easter Festival and Food Truck Brunch on Saturday, April 4, 2015 from 9:30 a.m. to...
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Ever dream of building something useful, imaginative and above all, cool? While most of our life paths led away from inventing new products and more toward sitting-at-a-desk-10-hours-a-day, it’s not too late to build your heart’s desire through constructing contraptions with LEGO...
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OCCCA :
Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. from March 7 until April 18

OCCCA is pleased to present Cabinet of Ghosts - a group exhibition,
curated by Michael EB Detto and Sayon Syprasoeuth, which gathers new work from six artists exploring the aftermath of the catastrophe, the genocide, or the war. How should we treat memories we leave behind – in real...
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Let our faculty members help you publish your voice. With more than 30 sessions in fiction, nonfiction, humor, children’s, YA, magazine, script writing, publishing, marketing and more, you are sure to find the training and networking necessary to meet you where you are in the development...
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South Coast Repertory :
March 8; Daily from March 10 until March 12; Daily from March 14 until March 15; Daily from March 17 until March 22; Daily from March 24 until March 29

For anyone who watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi and was sent into swoons of culinary ecstasy, this latest production at the South Coast Repertory is sure to satiate. Kimber Lee’s Tokyo Fish Story follows the tail, er, tale of Koji, a traditional sushi chef with a some masterful knife skills....
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Thought of as dragons in disguise and celestial beings, horses were believed to be representatives of the soul and intermediaries between the living and spirit worlds in ancient Asian cultures. Heavenly Horses: Two Thousand Years of Chinese and Japanese Equine Art is an assemblage of...
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Celebrating Richard Henry Dana's bicentennial year, the Dana Point Historical Society presents its fifth annual public reading of the complete text of Dana's "Two Years Before the Mast." Participants read in succession for 8 to 10 minutes each; the event is free and open to the public. ...
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Monette Velasco has performed to standing ovations at the Muck with her friends from her previous career as a Broadway singer in Miss Saigon’s 2nd National Tour. Last year they raised $43,000 for Philippine Typhoon Relief at a fundraiser the Muck produced and co-sponsored with Rotary...
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